PSE Evoke 31 >>———> don’t over look it

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Tech tip for what it’s worth
I get asked quite a bit how to fix a vertical tear, being it low or high if cams are hitting dead nuts the same. Whether it’s spine, grip stance etc, you may encounter this at some point during your tuning process in the years to come. With PSE’s Evolve cams, don’t overlook the use of the let-off bar for these situations. Throwing the cams out of synch slightly and sliding one of the let-off bars to accommodate both stops hitting at the same time with a system that has equal loads on the cables can do wonders in these situations. I’m not seeing any downfalls with down range groups.

Don’t overlook the let-off bar when fine tuning if need be.
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SO TRUE!! I spent a month trying to get my Evolve 35 paper tuned and kept getting nock down tear, couldn't correct it to save my life until I had a bow shop look at it. They found that the bottom Cam wasn't hitting the cable stop, or essentially was hitting late. He took out a turn from the top cable and they hit at the same time. Bullet hole!
 
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